The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, July 15, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 3, Image 3

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    CITY J NTELLIGEN (JE.
i ior additional uhl itkmh nkr oct1idb paobc.
Thk Hfat.th Office Repoiit of Ister-mmm.
Ihe followmit it the wc kly report of the
flpaths and interment in tho city of Phllndel
Tul8, for the week ending on Saturday, July 13,
1K67:
Catjbes of Death. Atf. Absces, 1;
apoplexy, 1; cant er. 1; sDniach, 1; casualties,
1: conaeBtton ol brain, 2; coup do solid, 2;
cholera morbus 2; consumption of lung, 38;
compression of brain, 1; cirrhosis ef Hver, 1;
diarrhaa, 1; dropsy, 3j do. liver. 1; do. heart,
2; disease ot brain, 1; do. heart, 3; do. kid
neys, lj do. stomach, 1; drowned, 6; dys
entery, 2; debility, 6; epilepsy, 1: fever
puerperal, l; do. tvpuuf, 1; do. typboid, 9;
hernia, 1; hemorrliaup, 2; inflammation of
brain, 2; do. broncliT, 2; do. heart, 1; do. liver,
2; do. lungs, 3; do. peritoneum. 1; do. stomach
and bowelp, 3; mama-a ootu, 1; marasmus, 1;
old ape, 16; obstruction of bowels, 1; palsy, 6;
tiofteninjt ot brain, 1; suicide, 1; syphilis, 1;
ulceration of a-sophasfux, 1; urtrmla, lj un
known. 6. Total, 139.
t Jlmort. Asphyxia, 2; casualties, 1; cronp, 1;
coneestlon of brain, 12; do. limes, 1; cramps, 2;
cholera infantum, 99; cerebro-spinal meningitis,
1; consumption of lungs, 7; convulsions, 23;
dlarrbflca, 11; dropsy of brain, 6; disease of brain,
2; do. heart. 1; drowned, t; dysentery, 4; de
bility, 12; effusion on brain, 2; lever, scarlet, 6;
do. typhus, 1; do. typboid, 4; inflammation of
biatn, 16; do. luntr, 2; Ai. stomach and
bowels, 5; inanition, 6; intussuception, 1; mal
formation, 1; marasmus, tz; measles, 6; still
born. 17;1eethine, 1; unknown, 8. Total, 282.
Toial adults and minors 421.
Ages. Under 1 jear, 206; ono to two, 35; two to
five, 18; five to ten, 8; ten to littecn, 6; fltteen
to twenty, 11; twenty to thirty, 25; thirty to
forty, :'8; forty to rilty, 20; fifty to sixty, 17;
sixty to seventy, 22: seventy to elehty, 16;
eipbry to ninety, 6; ninety to oue hundred, 5.
Total, 421.
Location. First Ward, 13; Second, 22; Third,
8; Fourth, 27; Fifth, 14: Sixth, 7; 8eventh, 32;
Hghth. 13; Ninth, 6; Tenth, 16; Eleventh, 7:
Twelfth, 14; Thirteenth, 11; Fourteenth, 9; Fif
teenth, 31; Sixteenth, 21; ftevent"enth. 25;
Eighteenth, 11; Nineteenth, 19; Twentieth, 15;
Twenty-flrst, 9: Twenty-second, 6; Twenty-third,
12; Twenty-fourth, 10; Twenty-fifth, 11; Twenty
sixth, 18; Twenty-seventh, 17; unknown, 16.
Total, 421. Deduct 16 deaths from the country,
leaves the net deaths In tbe city, 405.
Nativity. United States, 335; Foreign, 69;
Unknown, 17; People of color, 16.
There were 8 deaths from the Almshouse.
Sex. Males, 222; Females, 199; Boys, 148;
Girls, 134.
Tbe number of deathR, compared with the
corresponding week ot 1866, and of last week,
was as follows: Week ending July 14, 1866, was
473; week ending July 6, lfcU7, was 2C4.
In Favor of Enforcing thh Liquor Law.
A very large and enthusiastic mass meeting of
citizens favorable to the fa'thful and riRld en
forcement of the State Liquor law was held in
Templar's Hall, Uermantown avenue and Berks
street, on Thursday evening,July 11, at 8 o'clock.
David B. Thomas, Esq., was called to the chair,
and It. Maris appointed Secretary. After prayer
being offered by the Uev. W. C. Bendrlckson,
the following resolutions were unanimously
adopted :
Whereas, The Legislature did at its last ses
sion enact a new license law. which, it strictly
, enforced, will materially mitigate the horrible
evils ol intemperance; and by tbe filth section
of said act thelsa lefof lio uor is cntirel v orohi bited
on tbe Bnbbath day, thus giving us a respite
from the evil effects of its sale for at least one.
dav out of the seven: therefore
Resolved, That we hail with oy and hope for
the tutore tbis token of improvement in our
Legislature for the promotion of the morals of
me community.
Other resolutions were adopted calling on the
authorities to perform their whole duty, and
promising tbe support of the meeting, and to
that end it was resolved to form a committee of
twenty-five citizens of the Nineteenth Ward to
act as a vigilance committee.
Accidents. Peter Young, residing at No.
217 Merion street, aged twelve years, was taken
to the Fennsvlvauia Hospital on Saturday, with
his leg injured by being run over by a car on the
Fourth and Eiehth street line. The boy at
tempted to leave the car bv the front nlatform.
Last evening, about 6 o'clock, James Halbeck.
aged twelve years, bad his hand mashed be
tween the ferry boat and Shackamaxon street
wharf. He was taken to bis home, Fourth and
Brown streets.
A small bov was rnn over bv ft Race and Vine
street car at Twenty-first and Vine streets, and
had a foot so badly crushed that it had to be
amputated. Jesse Solvers, tne driver ot the car,
was arrested aud taken before Alderman Hutch
inson, and held in 1 1200 ball for a further
bearing.
Visiting Firemen. The K-celslor Fire Com-
Dflny. of Bridgeport, Connecticut, will reach
this city this evening on a visit to the Good
Intent Engine Company. They will be escorted
to their quarters by a fair representation of the
firemen ot Philadelphia. The strangers will
arrive about 7 P. M. at the foot of Walnut street.
and will paBB up Walnut to Third: thence to
Chesnut street; thence to Eleventh: uo Ele
venth to Girard aveaue: down Girard avenue
to Filth: up Fifth to Jefferson: down Jefferson
to Oermantown road; down Germantown road
to Thompson; thence to 8hackamaxon; down
Shack amaxon to Girard avenue; down Girard
avenue to Marlborough; thence to Klchmond
street: along Richmond to Shackamaxou:
thence to Alien street, anl along Allen to the
house or tneir entertainers.
The Delaware Regatta, from Cooper's
Point, on Friday afternoon, was a well-con
tested and pleasant affair. Fifteen boats were
entered for tbe race, At 210 P. M. the signal
gun was fired, and the various craft started on
both "lacks." . The race was from Cooper's
Point, abreast of tbe fudge's boat Megoalea), to
Sore House Point buov boat: thence down the
river to a buoy boat off the lower end of Point
Airy, and repeat the distance, being Alteon
miles.
The following is the time made by the four
leading boats: Mariana, Z'zu; witkins. M3;
Mav berry, 2-334; Nellie, The wltinin:
boats were presented with priges.
Improvement. The work of opening and
cradmg Broad street, from the Germantown
road to Fisher's lane, a dutaoce of about 8U00
feet, will be completed In about a month, and
when the bridge over the Heading Railroad,
above Germantown road, Is completed, the street
will be opened to travel. The macadamizing
and pavine of the street Irom. Columbia ave
nue, has been completed as lar north as Dan
phin street. The preparations for tho laying of
the Nicholson pavement soutn ot uolurnoia ave
nue are now completed, and the work has
already teen commenced.
Sixth National Bank Duildino. The new
building lor the Sixth National Bank, erected
on the N. W. corner ot Second and Pine streets
is now under roof, and workmen are engaeed
upon the interior. It has quite an imposing
appearance, and will contribute much to the
improvement of that part of the city. To the
second story it is of iron, with semt-circular
door and window heads. Above that it Is of
DncK, with white marble dresalroa. The first
etory will be used for banking purposes, and the
upper niunes win pe reutcd lor society meetings.
The New Court House Tim Committee on
City Property has decided to make certain altera
tions in the Dew coiu-t house to better adapt it
... ior neimz. iue ludges aud attorneys complain
mm, uu..uii mo i' r ogress or a trial,!. a consider
aoie poruon Ol the testimony m aa thP
argument is lost, owing to the defective acoustic
properties ot the room. The nmmm .
pose to construct a false ceiling over the judge'
desk, and will also introduce other improve
ments to remedy, if possible, the defects now
COmpi&iueu vi.
Payment of Interest Up to Saturday the
City Treasurer had paid out the sum of 848,-426-15
on account of interest due on tbe funded
debt of the city.
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY,
Fires. Yesterday afternoon about 4 o'clock
rcme shelving look fire at the hat and cap store
soothfast corner of Second and Almond Erects,
orrnMoned by children playing with matches.
The alarm at balf-past 7 o'clock last evening
was caused by the partial burning of a canal
boat at South street wharf on the Schuylkill.
Focnp Drowned. The Coroner held an In
que."t yesterday on the body of an unknowu
while man, aged about thirty-live years, who
was lound drowned at Race street wharf on the
Delaware. The deceased was dressofi in black
pants and dark woollen shirt. The Coroner
took charge of the body.
Embbzzlement. John fliven, the young
man charged with embezzling the funds of
Bisphaiii & Co., drucgists, by whom he was em
ployed, had a further hearing belore Aldermau
Xiitermary. At lour place it was proved he
had collected money due to bis employers. He
was held in $ 800 ball In each case for trial.
Thk Hat Market. During the past week
320 loads of hay and 60 ol straw were weighed
and sold at the Farmers' Hay Market, North
Savcnth Mieet. Best quality Timothy hay sold
attl-80fi?l'90$10011s.; mixed at WloQl'M.
Straw sold at $l'60Ml-70,
New Bripoe. The old stone bridge over
Gunner's run, on the Frank ford road, between
Allecheny avenue and Webtmoreland street,
partly washed away a few weeks since, Is to be
replaced by a new wooden structure the entire
wiinn 01 tne siretT.
Chcrch to br Erected. The Extension
Commission of the Baptist Church have re
cently purchased lots at the corner of Broad
and Master streets, lor the purpoQe of erecting
thereon a commodious cnapei. ine worn is 10
be commenced immediately.
Larcent. Patrick O'Neill was arrested at
Chesnut street wharf on Friday night, charged
v.ith stealing a set 01 harness valued at uh. a
watcb, and a lot of wearing apparel from Mr.
William 11. Dcoie. The prisoner, a uostier at
Foiut Breeze Park, was committed to answer.
Robbing? the Mail. A letter-carrier in this
city was arrested on Saturday, on the charge of
robbing the mail. It is alleged that he bad a
letter upon bis person wmcn nc naa appro
priated. Charged with Arson. Thomas Daffy Las
been held for a further hearing by Alderman
isomer, to answer tne cnarge ot setting me to
his residence, on the Lancaster pike, east of
Meeting-House lane.
MARINE TELEGRAPH.
For additional Marine News tee First Page, '
ALMANAC
FOB
PHILADELPHIA THIH DAT,
Sim Rism.
Bum Brtsmmm
,4'41 Moow Kism. 8'52
,7'291 Hisa Wat-b,.......,U'28
PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADB.
William O. Kent, 1
Thomas . Ahhmkad, V Monthly Committkb,
CHAB1.US WHKKLKB, J
UOVUUENTS OF OCEAN lIEAUERg,
FOB AMERICA.
Bonj)horiis......Liveipoul...ltu8ioQ.......m.J..June 79
Kdluburgu Ltverpooi...r6w uric. ............ June
Hecla.... ...Llverpooi...New York.........July 2
Herniann...3oulhamptou...New York...., July
C 01 Paris Liverpool. .. r ew j or........,
Julv
Grnimiila...bouUiamptou
..New Yorlc.......,Jiily
..New York.......July
..Quebec Jul v
KiiKland ......Liverpool,
N. Ameriuuii...LIverpool,
Clilou go............ ..Liverpool.
Kurone ..Brest
..New York. ............ July
,.New York July
C.ofV'ualiliJitOQ.LIverpool...New York July
Cnlitt.................. Liverpool. ..lloe ton ...July
Bellona Loudon JNew York .July
AlemaunlaM,BoutlJamitun.N'ew York
..July
..July
..July
-July
-July
FOR KUROP1-
Aleppo ...New York...Llverpool........
Ktoa-......New Y orkLi veri)Ool. ..........
Java.... Boston ...Liverpool
Huuaa,. ...ISew York.Breruen
(X)AHTWIHK. DOMESTIC. ETC
Stars and 8trlpePlillaila.......HavBna ......July IS
J.W. Evcrman..Pbllada C'harleston...........July
Tonnwanda...Phllada Bavamiuh. ........... July 20
Gen. Grunt. New York...New Orleans July 20
Arizona .New York... Asplnwall July 21
N. Anierica......New York... Rio Janeiro...- July 22
Pioneer... .....Phllada WUmlugton...,.....Inly
Moro Castle New York... Havana July 23
Malls are iorwardea by every steamer in the regular
Hue. The steamers for or from Liverpool call at
Queenstown, except the Canadian line, wblcb call at
Lonaonaerry. -ine steamer ior or irom usuguu-
n ent oai 1 at uoathampton.
ARRIVED YKSTJCRUAY.
Br. barnue Barlow. Dunn. fiO days from London.
with mdse. to Henry Kara ten.
Hchr Anna atyrick. oteveus, o oays irom rrovince
town, wtlb mdse. to G. B. Kerfoot A Co.
Kchr J. paiue. Kicn. 6 days iroul provincetown.wun
mdse to G. B. Kerfoot & Co.
CLEARED SATURDAY.
Steamship Alexandria, Pratt, Klcumoud, W. P. Clyde
v uo.
Steumsblp Roman, Raker. Boston, H. Wlnsor A Co.
Sblp btadacona, Cassldy, bk John, N. B., K. Taylor A
Co.
Brig Gen. Banks, Ketchum, Providence, Hnntzlnger
s V.O.
Brlc Matilda, Six, Portland, New York and Schuyl
kill uoai uo.
Brig J, Freeman, Baker, Boston, J. C. Scott A Sons,
Brig Lucy Ann, Rose, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon &Co.
bchrM. Haley, Ualey, Boston, Blaktslon.Uraeit'&Go.
IScbr C. L. Herrlck, Baldwin, IJighton, do.
Hchr Minnesota, Phlnney, New Bedford, do.
bolir J. G. Babcock, Kisher, Boston. do.
Irclir W. Wallace, bcull. Portsmouth, J. R. WhltebCo.
bchr Bophle Ann, Bm Ith, Providence, do.
fechr Adelaide, Crowley, Somerset; Dovey, Buckley A
uo.
Bchr L. F. Smith, Crle, Boston, Van Uusen, Lochman
A Co.
Bchr K. English, Blpple, Providence, do.
Bchr G. FuleB, Nlckerson. Providence. do,
bchr Cr.Hr, Hammond, Boston, Custner, StlckneyA
Wellington.
Bchr Km ma B. Shaw, Shaw, Boston, do.
bchr J. Ailderdice, jackaway, BOBtoo, w. u. jonusa
Bro.
Ruhr 8. R. Russell, Bmlth, Boston, Slnnlckson &Co.
bchrC. Cooper, Nlckerson, Harwich, do.
bchr baran. uouo. jnw aeoioru, no.
bchr R. J. Mercer, btelson, Providence, do.
bebr Pennsylvania, Davis, Washington, Pena Gas
Coal Co.
Bchr Neptune, Blizzard, Hartford, Rommel A Hunter,
bchr M. Baud. Brooks, Newport, do.
Bchr J. C. JUiuyon, Miller, Bristol. do.
bchr J.J. worimngton, terry, jNewport, ao.
bchr J. (.', Mcshalu, Glbbs, Alexandria, Caldwell, Gor.
aon al J.
Bchr J. McDevltt. McFadden, Hartford, GriscoradtCo.
bchr A. H. Brown, Pierce, Fall River, Uulutard, Ward
& Co.
Bchr M. M. Pote. Urann, Portsmouth, do.
bchr W. Capes, Baker, Portland. L, Audenrled St Co.
bchr John Faruum, Kelly, Boston, New York aud
bchnylklll tJoai uo.
Bchr Klvle Davis, Wheaton. Boston, Captain,
bchr James Veldren. Cavalier, Boston, Captain.
bchrM. O. Jnoseiey, tjrauu. ihidiuu. Miaiu,
Bchr I. Baker. Thompson, Boston, Captain.
Bchr Golden Kagle, Howes, New Bedlord, Captain,
bchr American Kagle. Kanisey, Washington. Captain.
Bcbr K. Hegur, Amsden, Portsmouth, Captain,
bchr Lady Kllen. Hwoy, Cambrldgeport, Captain,
bchr Kllut aud Rebecca. Price, Wlckford, Captain.
bt'r H. L. Gaw, lier. Jiaitimore. a. uroves, jr.
bt'r W. WhilUlen. Klggitns, Baltimore. J. D. Ruoff.
Ki'r Vhlladelnhla. Fulls. Waslilngton.W. P. Cl.vde&Oo.
TugThos. Jeflersnn. Allen, for Baltimore, with a tow
of barges, W. P. Clyde A Co.
ARRIVED SATURDAY.
Brie Ida C. Bouart. IS days Iroul Nevassa. with
guano to J. K. Bazley A Co.
ling ueu. tiauks, neicuum. iroiu rruviuence.
Brig Lucy Ann, Rose, from Bo.itou.
Brig J. Freeman. Baker, Irom New London,
bchr W. Henry, Corkran, 6 days from Federalsburg,
with railroad ties to Bacou, Collins A Co.
bchr bophle Ann, bmlth, from Providence,
bcbr K. FmtllHh. Hippie, from Providence.
Hchr M. Hand. Brooks, trom Providence,
bchr J. Itunyon. Miller, from Piovldence.
bchr G. Fales, Nickeraoii, from Providence,
bchr Mary Haley, Haley, Irom Uwttou,
bchr K. Davis, Wheaton, from Boston.
Bchr L. F. Hnillh, Crle, from Boston,
bcbr J Ballenbwalle. Long, trom Boston,
bchr W. Capes, Baker, from Boston.
bchr J. Alloerdlce, Jackaway, from Roston,
bchr J. G Babcock, Fthher. from Boston,
bcbr J. Faruum, Kelly, from Bristol.
Bchr W. Wallace, bcull, from Marblebead,
Bchr Adelaide. Crowley, from boinerseU
bchr J. C. McHhane, Glbbs, from Weitpnrt.
bchr I. Thompson, Baker, from New York,
Bchr R. J. Mercer, Btelson, from Now York,
Bchr C. L. Herrick. Baldwin, from Dlghlou.
bchr A. II- Brown, Pierce, from DlKbum.
bchr J. J. WorthlngUin, Terry, from New London.
bcbr Neptune. Blluard, from New Haven.
bchr J. P. McDevlit, McFadden, rrom Bridgeport.
Bchr ("tar. Hammond, from bionlngton,
Hchr K B. bhaw. Hhaw, from Wareham.
Bchr Minnesota, Phlnney. from Hyauuls.
iM'hr M. M. Pole. Urann, trom iruniHrt.
Bcbr C Cooper. Nlckerson. from Harwich.
bchr American Kagle. Ramsey, from Derby,
bchr barah. Cobb, from New Bedford.
Bcbr K. Begnr. Amsden, from Portsmouth,
bchr Idy Kllen, Hwoy, from Cambrldgeport.
Bohr Mla aud Rehecx a, Price, from Fall River.
bcbr J. Veinren. Cavalier, from Tuckerlon,
bteamerNew York. Marshall, trom Washington,
wlih indue to W. P. Clyde A Co.
btkamer Mav flower. Roblnaon, 24 hour, from New
York, with imUe. W W. P. Clyde fc Co.
Hfentner O. If. Rtnnt. Ford, from Richmond and
Korlolk, wlih tiirt-ie. to V. t cilytlo A '
Hlmm.r (A Ci.nintni'lt, lrkp, 4 hours from K
York, with riKlnp. in W. M. limrd A C'o.
Wrampr Vuii-an. Morrmnn. 'iA hours frVn wsw York.
with ml. to W. M. Baird A Co.
Tug Tho. Jetimnn. A Men. Irom Baltimore, wltb
low of barge to W. P. Clyde A Co.
Onrrrtprmdrnre of thg Philadelphia Krehano.
I.kwem. Del.. July 12 1-. M. The following; vewelt
re reported by the pilot boat Henry Cope aa having
raaaerl In the t ape In day for Philadelphia: Barque
Oak Rlftee. from Honibrero. and a foreign brlx, from
1 rlnldau. Karque uiiana, trom nmaueipuia ior ixr-,
went 10 ea llii morulug. ,
jusiLtu uain
NOT1CK TOMARTNRRR.
Official Informal Ion baa been received at thin office
thai, from the ll (lay or Hepleniher, IWi7, the follow
111 alteration will lake place In tbe Low light at
fcrrn Point, entrance of the Humher river:
J ne light will be coioreu reu, vmioie irom aiwru
between the hearlnga NW. by N. (cutting two cables
UK. of the band Hayle buoy), round northerly to SK.
by E. K.,on which latter bearing It will cut one
cable north ot Grlmnny ller. -m
By order. W. J. BltUrtRft K, Chairman.
Treasury Department. Office LlgUthoune Hoard, Wash-
lngton, 1). C., June 8. urn.
Notice Is bereby given thnt the fog bell at West
Quodoy Head Light Hlailon will be tmed aa a tog
nigral until further notice. Instead of the trumpet,
which baa been olacontiaued tor lew day for repairs.
Portland, July 10, ltW7.
FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES
pARRELL & HERRING'S SAFES
NTOBE, NO. 68ft CilKSNUT STREET.
ASOTBIB TBtUMPH,
MORE TESTIMONY OP TIIEIR BALAM ANDES
VIHTTJKS.
Norfolk, Va., May 27. 18S7.
Mefwrs. FARREL, HEK1UNW A CO.. Philadelphia:
Ueiitleiuen-On the 611) Instant tbe targe Pour-Story
Iron-lrom Warehouse, then occupied by us as a llrl
clans Liquor fcjtore, was entirely destroyed by lire, am
altliough the heat was Intense, all our Papers, Books
and Accounts were preserved In good order In one ol
your bales.
The Bale, however, Is not fit for nse again; therefore
we desire to get another from you, provided you wll
allow us something lor tbe one we now have. Nont
ol the iron work Is broken from tbe Kale, but tin
sides are pulled out, knob broken oil, and It Is steamed
inside; otht-rwlse we believe It all right. We have
bad nn experienced mechanic to examine It, and be
gave It as his opinion that tbe Safe, as It now Is, will
not be reliable In another tire: but that, under the
bands ot hale mnnulacturers, it can be made good
again; and lie suggested the Idea to us that you nili;lit
allow us something lor It, In our purchase of a new oue.
The Hate Is a small one, and was purchased from you
by Mr. William Johnson, formerly liquor dealer la
this city, from wbom we purchased It. 1 he key la
numbered 12017. Let us bear from you.
Very respectfully, your obedient servants,
I)IISON tr KA1NUR,
Wholesale Liquor Dealers,
8. W. corner ROANOKK Bquare and W. WIDE
WATER (street.
N. B. We forgot to mention the fact that when the
Bale was taken from the fire it was unlocked
without difficulty by lis own key.
7 lost CAR,
C. L. MAISER.
MANCFACTCBXB OT
riBE AND BCBflLAR PBOOr
SAFES.
lOC'KSHITlT, BELlrllANGEB, AND
IiEALEU IK llCIl.IMe HARDWARE,
5 NO. 44 BACH STREET.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP FIKB
and Bnrglar-proof 8AFE8 on band, with Inside
doors, Dwelling-House sates, iree irom aampueoo.
Prices low. C JAAf!E KiKM,
e ft No. 422 VINE utreet.
MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC.
OURNI NC MILLINERY.
ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT 07
MOURlNIlVGr BONNETS,
AT SO, 0O4 WALNUT STREET,
827 6m MAD'LLE KEOCH.
HKS, R. DILLON,
HOS. AND t81 SOUTH STREET
Has a handsome assortment of SPRING MILXJ
Ni.kV.
Ladles', Misses',- and Children's Straw and Fancy
Ronneta and Mata of the latest atvlee.
Also, bilks, Velvets, Kibbona, Crapes, Veathera.
Flowers. Jframea. etc HI
FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC.
WILLIAM WITTFELD,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CABINET FURNITURE,
KOS..64, 06 AND 08 iJBTII BECOSO STM
Below Arch, West Bide, Philadelphia,
Calls attention to bis extensive assortment ot FIRST-
CLASS FURNITURE, comprising;
SOLID BOSEWOOD,
SOLID WALNUT,
FAB LOR SUITS OF PLUSH,
TERRY, REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH,
ELEGANT CHAMBER AND
COTTAGE SUITS
BEST DINING BOOM AND
KITCHEN FURNITURE.
ALSO.
WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC.,
All of which are manufactured by ourselves, of tha
beat materials, and will be sold for casta only, at
touch lowerrates than are ofiered elsewhere.
N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parts of the
CoUDtry. 61tsmthlm
fJJO HOUSEKEEPERS.
I have a large stock ot every variety ot
FURNITURE,
Which I will sell at reduced prices, consisting of
PLAIN AND MARBLK TOP COaaAO BUiTB,
WALNUT CHAMBKR SUITS.
PARISH SUI'lH IN VluLVKT PLUSH.
PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH.
PARLOR SUITS IN KKPS,
Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes, Book
oases, Mat Lr eases, Lounges, etc, etc
P. p. eirsTiHB,
8 H N. K. corner BKOOND and RACK Btreets.
STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
QULVER'S NEW PATENT
DEEP HAaB-JOINT
IIOT-AIU FUKNAOE.
B1H6EI OF Al- IIIEft, ,
Also, Phllecr ars New Low Pressure steam Heating
Apparatus, i or sale by
CUABLEII WIIXIABS,
SlClt No. 1181 MARKET Btreet.
THOMPSON'S L0SD0N KITCIIENEBl
OR KUUOPKAN RANGE, for Pamlllee, Ho
tels, or Public Institutions, In TWKNTY DIK
PKRENT bIZKS. Also. Philadeliihla Rans.
H ot-AIr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, LowdownOrates,
Plreboard biovee, Bath Boilers, btewhole Plates.
Boilers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail, by
the manufacturers. . BHARPK A THOMHON,
6 27HMHliHm No. Kn N. SE4XIND blreeU
N E X C IT A N Q B
MAO MANUFACTORY.
JOHN T. BAILUY A OO.,
BttMOVKD TO
E. Coiner of MARKET and WATER Streets,
N.
Philadelphia,
DEALERS IN BAUB AND BAOOINQ
Ol everv Description, for
Grain, Flour, Ball, Super-Phospnale of Lime, Boa
liust, Ktc
Large and small GUN N Y Bags constantly on ham
t41 Also, WOOL BACKS.
Johm T BAri.iey. Jam i CasoadicW.
P1IILADKLPHIA BUEOBCK'9
J BANDAOK 1KS1ITUTK, No. 14 N.
NINTH Btreet. above Market K. C
KV JlKETT, after thirty veara' practical exiennr4
guarautee the skilful adlunment of hla Premluq
Pateol Graduating Prefsiire Truxs, aud a variety
others. bupporlero, i.lallo btuaklngs. Should .
Braces, CruU lies, buspenders, etc. Ladles' ner
lucuiouduuted by a Lady, tM
RAILROAD LINES.
E A
u.. N O H A I L R 0 A D
. ,.f-A.r TRUNK LINK
uUMMKH
PABSENGEB
ml I ll ' low AyPW.?!' .??;, " TITIRTKFNTB
lowing hours:- " i-uuaaotpuia, at the fol.
AtMHiTS AXX)MMODATIOW.
R;infn.Miii-it,J', -'" Intermed.ate Stations
Phlldeinhl. at V-.oP mu,0m WF.M., arriving In
IkrlORN 1 Vfl XT- DT) f-a
At 15 A.
M . f ,r l; ....1 1 .. r I ... I
Pottsvllle. Pinir-,S-":.rj?n'
rrr, r-.inura. Rochester. Niauara
... . - 'vwv. a niij .! tin . rrii II i i i rv w !.
Falls.
Allentown, WllkeHharrn. IMi.i,,.,
Hullalo
Chanibershurg, Hamratwnin iA
York,
Carlisle.
1 his train connects at RKADING with East Penn
sj lvanlaRullroad trains for Allentown. etc.. and' tht
Lebimon Valley train for Harrlshurg, etc. at PORT
CLIN ION with Catawlssa Railroad trains for Wll
.r..s...n. n.. n jinvfii, j..iuur, at 11A KHI
BURG with Northern Central Cumberland Valley
and bcliuylklll and btisquehanna IrSilns for Northum
berland, WlJIlamspoit, York, Chambersburg. Plu
grove, etc,
leaves Philadelphia at a HO p. M tnr t.i
Pottsvllle, liarrlsburg. etc.. connectlmr with u...,h,..
and tXlunibla Railroad trains lor Coldmhla. etc
rvijsiuwfl AOOOMMOLATION
Leaves Poll Blown at 910 A. M .ninni,i,w
mediate blatlons; arrives In Philadelphia at 8-40 A M
Reltirnlug, leaves Philadelphia at CM) p. M.1 arrives
In Potlelow n at S-4B P. M. v"
RKADING ACCOMMODATION
Leaves Reading at 7'u A. Al., slopping at all wn
tatlons, arriving at Philadeliihla at 10 15 A. M.
Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6 M0 P, arrives
In Reading at 7 44 P. M.
Trains lor Philadelphia leave Jiarrisbnrg at 8' 10 A.
M., and Pottsvllle at 8-45 A. M.. arriving In I'lilladel
i.hla al 1(0 P. M. Afternoon trains leave HarrlHlmra
at 2'10 P. M., Pottsvllle at i 45 P. M., arriving In Phila
delphia al6-4S P. M.
Leaves Reading at 7'lf A. M.. and Harrlsbnrg at
410 P.M. Connecting at Reading with Altemoou
Accnniniodatlon south at 6 80 P, M arriving In Phila
delphia al trio P. M.
Market train, with passenger car attached, leave
Philadelphia at 12-45 noon for Pollsvllle and all way
stations. Leaves Potlsvllleat 7 00 A, M. for Philadel
phia and all way stations.
All tne aoove trains run umijr, nunuayn excepieu.
.... .4 i. .. I r .. I r. I ii u .7 u tjivlll A .1 MSrfl A X I
Philadelphia at 8'ir P. M. Leave Philadelphia for
Reading at t'00 A. M., returning from Reading at V21
UllHJSlti.lt VAtLAI ltAlJiKOAU.
Passeneera for Downlugtown and intermediate
points take the 780 A. M aud s-oo P, M. trains from
Philadelphia, returning from Downing town at 6T0 A.
M and 1V0 P. M.
KKW YORK KXPBES8 FOR PITT8BURQ ANI
Leaves NewYork at 8 A. M. and S and 8 P. M.
........... Lanilln. 1 Vt A M A 1 UI.H 1 1I -I Ol II k (
and connecting at Harrlshurg wltn Pennsylvania and
Northern Central Railroad express trains lor Pitta-
burg, Chicago. Wlillamsport, Jimira, Raltlmore, etc.
Returning, express train leaves narrisourg on ar
rival or the Pennsylvania express from Pitteburg, ai
8 and 845 A. M. aud 9 P. M.. passing Reading at 4'
and 1080 A. M., and 4-20 and 1116 P.M., and arriving
in New York at 10'iO A, M.. and 4'4o and 6"to P. M.
bleeping'.cars accom pany these trains through between
Jaraev I'liv and PlttHbure. without chanire.
A mall train tor New York leaves Harrl.sbnrg at 2'1C
P. M. MaU train lor narrisourg leaves Jew xorg
bCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Pottavllle at 7 aud 11'8H A. M.. and 7'lt
P. M., returning from T am aqua at 7 '85 A. M. and l'0
.nd I'll '. M.
St. HUYLK1LL AND BUSQUEHANN A RAILROAD
Trains leave Atiourn at v oo a. m. ior nnegrove aua
Harrlsburg, and l-50 P. M. for Pluegroveaud I'remont,
returning from liarrlsburg at 3 20 P. M., and from Tre-
taont at l oo a. jxu auu a r. m.
TICKETS.
Throngh first-class tickets and emigrant tickets to
all tbe principal polnuln the North and West and
Canada.
Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Reading and
Intermediatestallons, good for one day only, are sold
by Morning Accommodation, Market train, Reading
and Pottstown Accommodation trulns, at reduced
rates. Excursion tickets to Philadelphia, good only
for one day, are sold at Reading and Intermediate
stations, by Reading and Pottstown Accommodation
trains, at reduced rales.
Tbe following tickets are obtainable only at tha
nflieo ol ft. BRADFORD. Treasurer. No. 227 H.
FOURTH, btreet, jrniiaueipuia.or ui u. -a.. jMiuoiLU,
rjonernl buneriiitendeut. Reading:
(XJM MUTATION TICKETS
At 28 per cent.dlscount. between any points desired
for lain u its anu nrms.
MILKAGE TICKETS.
Good for S00O miles between ail points, 152-50 each
forlamuies ana nrms.
bKASON TICKETS.
For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holder
only, to ail points, at reauceu rates.
CLERGYMEN
Residing on the Hue of tbe road will be furnished
cards entitling themselves and wives to tickets at hall
laxe.
EXCURSION TICKETS
From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for
Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, at reduced tare, to
be bad only at the Ticket ouice, at PilLlti Jb.ikNTH
ana ualiai w jij r-itreets.
FREIGHT.
Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above
points from the Company's Freight Depot, BROAD
auu vviaaiajvv otreets.
FREIGHT TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia dally at 6-40 A. M., 12-4S noon,
and 6 P. M., tor Reading, Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Potts
vllle, Port Clinton, and all points forward.
MAILS
Close at the Philadelphia Post Office for all places
on the road and Its branches at 6 A. M., and for tbe
principal stations only ai z la i . at. hj
TIT EST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA
I I BA1L11UA1J, VIA MKillA.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
On and alter MONDAY, June 24, 1x67. Trains wll)
leave Depot, THIRTY-FIRST and CHESNUT Bireew,
aa ioiiowb;
WEST CHESTER TRAINS.
Tave Pllllurlulnhiu. f,,r l,,id. .eMK 1 u
11 A. Mj. 2-ao p. M 4-u P. M., 4 S0 P. M..7 0U P. M-. auu
IVW E 111.
Leave West Chester for Philadelphia, from Depot
on H.B81 market street, al S'lo A. . M., 7'15 A. M., TUU
anu m -jo a ja.t i do r. m., f ou anu 6 oU P. M.
Trains leaving West Chester at 7-81) A. M., and leav
ing x-unaueiiiiiiK at oo r, m., wm stop al ii. U. Juuc-
viou auu uifui. uuiy.
Leave PhiladeiDhla for Media atB-sfl P.M.
Leave M edla for Philadelphia al '40 P. M.. stopping
at all stations.
PaBtteiiKerH to or from stations between West. oh
ter and B. C. Junction going east, will take trains
leaving went uuester i cio A. ju., ana going west
will take train leaving Philadelphia al 4-60 P, M., and
oanRlur at R. (V JnncLlnn.
Tbe Market Street cars will be in waiting, as nsnal.
at Tblrty-urst aud Market streets on the arrival of
each train, to convey passeugers into the city; and
for lines leaving the Depot take tbe cars on Market
street, the last car connecting with each train leaving
Front and Market streets thirty minutes previous to
act anu re.
The Chesnut and Walnut Street oars connect with
! all of tne above trains, carrying passengers down
Chesnut sireui. iiant me principal hotels auu the Cam.
den and Amboy RR. otlloe, at Walnut Btreet wharf.
V ON bUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia al bin A. M. and I P. M.
lave Weal Chester al 7'4fi A. M. aud 8 P. M,
CHy Passenger cars, on Market street, will connect
with all bnndav trains. hoLh wava. as usual, leavliiff
I. rout and Market streets thirtv-Uve minutes before tha
train leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival of
each train, to carry paaseugera into uia city.
' ruins leavlns PhilaUeiuliia at 718 A. M. and 4'SO P.
m . and leavlmr West Chesier at 7 WJ A. M. and 4-60 P.
M., connect al B. C, Junction with trains on P. and B,
C. R. K., for Oxlord aud intermediate poiuls.
Passengers are-ailowea to take wearing apparel
only, as baggage, at d the Company will not lu any
u... ha reoounit)le tor an amount exceeding one hun
dred dollars unless a special contract Is mane for the
Sail) e, jir.ru xw nwu,
4 mi General Superintendent,
NNAMESSIC SHORT LINE
United States Mall Route to the South
stud Southwest.
On and after JULY 8, trains will leave Depot Pblla
delphla.Wllmlngton, and Baltimore Railroad, BROAD
street and WASHINGTON Avenue, at 11 P. M., con
necting closely wilh Express trains for tbe principal
cities South, Including Wilmington, N. C Goldsooro,
N ewbern, Charleston, Savannah, Raleigh, Charlotte,
Columbia, Macon, AugUBta, Montgomery, Mobile,
New Orleans, and Intermediate points.
For tickets and Inlormatlon Inquire at Offices, Nos,
111 and 828 CHKbNUT Btreet, or at Depot. BKOaD
street and wabhiiuiv.i Aveuue. 17 1 Km
B h. v. TOMPK1NH. General Aitent Norftilk. Va.
O J. TKuWBHIOUK, General Pas teiiger AgenU
TPArT FKEIUHT LINE, VIA NORTH PENN-
i BYLVAN1A KAlbliOAD, to Wllkesbarre, Ha
hanoy City. Mouul Carmel. Ceulralla, aud ail points
on Lehigh Valley Railroad and lis branches.
Ry new arrangements, perfected this day, this road
is enabled to give luoreated despatch 10 merchandise
OOllSlgneu lu ut) auuvv-unuivu poinut.
Gtods delivered at the Through Freight Depot,
S E. Cor. of FRoNT and NOBLE Streets
KpfnrsSP. M.. will reach Iikeabarre. Mount Car
mel. Mabonoy City, and the other stations la Maim
uoy aud Wyoming VaileysLbefore 11 A. M. of the suc
ceeding day. KI.I.1S CLARK.
818 Im Agent.
w
EST JEB8E7 RAILROAD.
bTTNDAY MAIL TRAIN FOR CAPR MAY.
Oomuienclng BUN DAY, June Vi, ls7. Ibe BUN DAY
Villi AiMU rAooMiiiK 1KA1N will leave pniia
dWiihla, fooiol Maiket street (upper ferry), at 7 A. M.
Returning leave Cape lulaud al A P. M., stopplug al
prlucipa' Stations only.
Fare. 8Jm Kxcurslou Tickets, 4 00. Good this day
and train uwy.
WILLIAM J. BKWELL.
tKtt Bupexiulendunt,
PKNN-fvi viWUI TO THK INTERIOR Ol
I h H A N N A f ,A) , T H R W II U Y 1. K I L I .. BUrt
VAI I KH t'iVbH?11" '"'I'jANI) WVOMI.NO
1HK CANAtiiJ1 1'u. NORTHWEST, AND
JULY 15, 186L
RAILROAD LINES.
OKTII PKNNSYLVANIA RATLIIOAD.
il THKMIMiLK ROIJ'l'K. bhortest and mwl
direct routeto RetWehtm, Allentown, Mauch Chunk,
Harellon. While Haven, Wilk-sbarre, Mahanoy C'ty,
Mount t'armei.and all polnUi In tue LeUign, Ma
hanoy, and Wyoming coal regions.
Paenger Depot In Philadelphia, N. W. corner Of
BKkKHaod AMKRICAN btreew.
BUMMKK AKRANGKMF.NT.
N INK DAILY TRAIN
On and sfter W KDN hXDAY. May 8, ISCT, Passenger
trains leave tbe New Depot, corner Berks and Ameri
can str eta, daily (oundays excepted), as lollows:
At 7-46 A. M. Morning Kpres for Bethlehem and
Principal blatlons on North Pennsylvania Railroad,
connecting at Bethlehem with Lehigh Valley Railroad
Ar A lien i own. ('uiu.uiwom. siailnn'on. Mauch Chunk.
Wfiuherly. Jeanaviiie, Hazelton, VV hlte Haven,
wiikeshurre, Kingston, rnwtoii, and all poiiiis in
Lehigh and Wyoming valleys: also. In connection
wlih Lehigh and Mahanoy Railroad, for Malianoy
City, and. with Catawlssa Bailroad, lor Rupert,
'""vine, Milton, and W.iiiauiHiioru Arrive n
JUncb Chunk at 121W A. M.s at Wilkes,
barre at 8 p. M at M.lmnnv r-ltv at 1 P. M.
J aaneuger, by , trH,r, can ,Bl(e tl)e jhlgh Vally
train. hammI.... I(U,i.i..k..m ..... x , i..
York "a ew Jey Central Railroad to Ne
Ulll.Slonoln. t t ' ". "" J;u" " ""
lAll.hni, ..m . .17 n .. . I ..
All
"J1, M. K.xpreKs for Bethleh
( Ity.tt-utralia.Kheuandoah, Mount uarmel and all
points In the Mahanoy and Wyoming talVeKhms.
towne.Dger" Urenv h- train to t,uker
At Z'48 P. M. Accomnitulfttlnn r. rknniA-.
stopping at all lnl4rmediarfe stuilons. Passmigers tak a
lageanioyiestown lor New Hope; al North Wale
for bum uey town.
Al 4 P. M. Accommodation for Doylestown, ston
r'ng at all Intermediate stations. Passengers for
tyiiiow urove, itaiooro, ana Hartsvllle, take stage
u, iui Aiuiiiuvrvtiie afc Ajoyiesiown,
Al 8 20 P. M. Through accommodation for Bethle
hem and all stations on main line of North Pennsyl
vania Railroad, connecting at Bethlehem with Lehlgn
Valley Evening train for Eaaton. Allentown. and
Mauch Chunk. '
Al82n P. M. Accommodation for Lansdate. stop
ping at all Intermediate stations.
At 11-80 P. M. Accommodation for Fort Wash
ington. IKAiruB AK1UVB IN PHILADELPHIA.
From Bethlehem, at 8-18 A. M., 2ii6 and 8-41 P. M.
206 P. M. train niAlrM dlnwit mnnwl.lnn wli I .(..,.
vane7 trains from Eaaton, Wllkesbarre, Muhanoy
City, and Haslelon. Passengers leaving Eastoa at
ii -w a. ai. arrive In Philadelphia at ai P. M.
Passengers leave Wllkesbarre at 180 P. M., oonnect
. .?: . i I. le lna arrive in pniiadelpul
at 8'40 P. M.
From Dovlestown at 8'2S A. M. . 8-in p. xr and
From LanBdnle at 7 -30 A- M.
From Fori Washington at 11-60 A. M. and 8'0S P. M.
Philadelphia tor Bethlehem at ('30 A , M.
Philadelphia for Doylestown at 2-45 P. M.
Doylestown to Philadelphia at 7-J0 A. M.
Betblehem to Philadelphia at 4-30 P. M.
Filth and Sixth Btreets Pansenaer cars itanrn nu.
sengeis to and from the new denote
vtnitecarsoi eecoua ana Third streets line and
Union line run within a short distance ot the Depot.
Tickets must be procured at the Ticket otlloa In
oraer to secure me lowest rates ot tare.
K . . Hli.ARK A front.
Tickets sold and Baggage checked thrnuirh tn nrln.
clpal points ai Mann's North Pennsylvania Baggage
..ilCH VUII3,
1 1 no. lua p. fiirru street.
1 QT -FOR NEW YOHK. THE CAMDEN
J.UU I and Amboy and Philadelphia and Trenton
Railroad Company's Lines, Irom Philadelphia to New
York and Way Places, from WALNUT BLrent Wharf.
v. Ill leave as lollowB, viz.: j-arh.
At 8 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accom. ....,.$25
At 8 A. M., via Camden aud Jersey City. Express
mbii... stio
At 2 P. M.. via Camden and Amboy. Express. 8-00
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ac-( 1st class, 8"2S
c-amuiooation ana .migranb 1 ia class, I (hi
At 8 A. M.. 2 aud 8 P. M.. for Mount Hollv. Kwsna.
vllle, Pemberton, Birmingham, and Vlnoentown, aud
at o a, ai. ior mount xioiiy only.
Al 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Freehold.
At 6, 8 and 10 A. M.. 2 and 4 P. M.. for Trenton.
At 6. 8 aud 1(1 A. M.. 1. 2. 4.6.8. and ll-au P. M.. for
Borden town, Burlington. Beverly, and Delanco.
At 6 and 10 A. M. 1, 2,4, 6, 8, and 1D30 P.M., for
Florence.
At 6 and 10 A. M., 1, 4. B, 6. and 1180 p. M., for Edge
water, Riverside, Rlverton, and Palmyra.
At 6 and 10 A. M., 1. 4, 8, and U 80 P.M., for Fish
Hollaed
The 1 and 1180 P. M. Lines leave rrom Market
Street retry, upper side.
LINES FROM KENSINGTON DEPOT
Will leave aa fnllfiwH:
At II A. M.. 4 an P. M.. and 12 P. M..(nlgnt). via Ken
sington and Jersey City, New York Express Lines.
Kara. IX.
Al 8, 1015'and 11 A. M 2-80, 8-30,'4'30, 8, and 12 P, M.,
ior Trenton anu uriMtoi.
At 8 and 10-I6 A. M.. 2-80. e. ana 12 P. m.. for Morris-
vllle and 'luliytown.
At 8 and 1015 A. M.,2'30, 4-80 , 5.ttand 12 P. M., for
Bchencks. . ,
Al 10-15 A. M., 2-30 ann 0 r. m ior .cuuingion.
At 7 80 and 10 15 A. M.. 2-80, 4, 5, 8, and 12 P. M., for
Cornwell's, Torresdale, Holmesburg, Tacouy, WIshI,
Homing, Brldenhurg, and Frankford, and al 8 P. M.
for Holmeaburg ami Intermediate stations.
1IL I U I ni 1L. tl.T A VL7 aUC u.rr ltf A T
For the Delaware River Valley. Northern Peunsyl-
V a 11 la. and New York Ktate. and the Great Lakes.
daily (Sundays excepted), from Kensington Depot as
uijuws;
At 8 A. M. for Nlaeara Falls. Buffalo. Dunkirk.
Canandalgua, Elmlra, Ithaca, Owego, Rochester,
Dinguamton uswego, eyracuse, Great uena, Mon
trose, W ilkesbarre, bcranlon, btroudaburg. Water Gup.
etc etc
At 8 A.M. and 8-30 P. M. for Belvldere. Eaaton.
Lambertvllle, Flemington, etc.
Ibe 8-80 P.M. Line connects direct with tbe Train
leaving Easton for Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethle
hem, etc
At 6 P. M. for Lambertvllle and Intermediate Sta
tions. Lines from Weft Philadelphia Denot. via Connect
ing Rallwuy, will leave as follow:
At 1-ao aud 8 so P. M. Washington and NewYork
Ex press Li nes, v la J ersey City, Fare, 4
The 8 80 P. M. Line will run dailv. All others. Sun
days excepted. WM. H. GATZMER, Ageuu
juueua, 1B07.
PHILADELPHIA, WILM1NGTOJS AND BAL
TIMORE RAILROAD.
'llMHi lABLIt,
Commencing MONDAY, July 8. Igs7. Trains will
leave Depot, comer BROAD Street aud WASH
INGTON Aveuue, as follows:
way Man -t rain at s-ao A. M. fnunuays exoepted
for Baltimore, stopping at all regular stations. Con
necting with Delaware Railroad at Wilmington n.i
Crlhlleld and intermediate Blatlons.
Express Train at 11-60 A. M. (Sundays excepted) for
Baltimore and Washington.
.x press Train at 8'io P. M. (snnaaya excepted) foi
Baltimore aud Washington, stopping at Chester, Tliur-
low, Linwoou, uiaymoot, w iimtugton, newDort. star
ton, Newark, Elk ton, Northeast, Charlestown, Perry.
vllle. Havre-de-Grace, Aberdeen, Perryman's, Edge
wood, Magnolia, Chase's, and Btemmer's Run.
N lghl Ex prena al 11-00 P. M. (dully ) tor Baltimore and
Waahlngton. Connects at Wilmington (Saturdays
ixcepted) with Delaware Railroad Line, stopping at
Newcastle, Mlddletowu, Clayton, Dover, Harring
ton, heatord, Hultentiry, PrluoeRS Anne, and connect
ing at Crlstleld wilb Bout for Fortress Monroe, Nor
lolk, Portamouth, and the South.
Pasttetifrer for Fortresf Mourf.e and Nc-PiIK via
Baltimore will take the 1180 A. M. Train. Via Crib
field will take tbe 11-00 P. M. Train.
Wil, MING ION TRAINS.
Stopping at ail Buttons between Philadelphia and
Wilmington.
Leave Philadelphia at 12-80. fflO, 4-80, S-00, and 11-80
i dally) P. M. The 4'0 p. M. Train connects with
Jelaware Railroad for Mllford and Intermediate sta
tions. The S'OO P. M. Train runs.to New Castle.
Leave Wllmlngtou -8o, 71ft aud 8 A. M., 4 00 and
'W (dally) P.M. The 7 15 A M. Train will not stop
at stations between Chesier and Philadelphia,!
FROM BALTIMORE TO PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Baltimore Tib A. M Way Mail. '. A. K
Express, 215 P. M., Express, 888 P.M., Express
u(ac i Jy( lXl'T sHfl
bUNDAY TRAIN FROM BALTIMORE. '
Leaves Baltimore at 8 56 P. M., stopping at Havre-du-Grace.
perry vllle, and Wllmlugtou. Also stops at
Northeast, Klktou.and Newark to lake pussungers
for Philadelphia and leave passengers from Washing
ton or Baltimore, aud at Chester to leave paaseugvrs
from Washington or Baltimore.
Through Tickets to all points West, south, and
8ouihwet, may be procured at the Ticket OUlce, No.
Bat CHESNUT Btreet, under the Continental Hotel.
Persons purchasing tickets at this otUce can have
their baggage checkedl at their residence by the
s
IIOKTEST ROUTE I'O THK oKA-SHOREI
CAMDKN AND ATLANTIC RA1 LROAI).
Five Trains dally to Atlautlo City, aud one on Bun-
1 HIU III in i VT V JIVU1U3,
day. . . n.rmrt.V T .1 n A AO IDM . 1 ...
On and ener miuhuai,.. w(, uium win
leave VINE Street erry, m iuiw-
Hprclal Excursion
.00 A.M.
.7'80 A. M.
. IS A. M.
.2 00 P. M.
Mall
1. u. irh Faaaeuuer L'r aitacueu...
Express (through in two hour........,
A,i..,iin Ac.iuimodallon
418 P. M.
HU1 I, J i 1 1.. VJI A.A.A V AM3 AAA.A.AH X X
.r ......... 1 v . 1 l, 1 irvj imi
Ppeclal EACurnluu.-. 6-18 P. M,
Mali m w . m,
r refill , ....1 1 "40 A. M.
Express (through lu two hours) 7 08 A. M.
accommodation 6-45 A. M.
Junction Accommodation to Jacksuu and Interme
diate nations leaves Vine street... 8i)P. M.
Iteturnlug leaves Jackson tpas A. M.
H ADDON FI ELD ACCOM MODATiON TR A I N
Leave Vine slret at.... 1016 A. M., 2-U P. M.
Leave UaddonUeld at....... l'ou P. M.. 818 P. M.
SUNDAY MAIL TRAIN TO ATLANTIC CITY
Leaves Vine street at 7'8D A. M.. and AllautlC at
4 4U P. M. 1 M
Fare to Atlantlo X Round Trip Tickets, flood
oni or the tiny and fruln 011 which Utn ar Uiurit,
Tickeis fur sale at the Oiu.ce ol Hie Phlladelplila
'Lticul Express Company. No. ua CHEiiNUT sireet
and aliNo, em uit ltlN u T street, tiunueuwi
The Philadelphia Local Express Company, No, V8
CIIFSNUT Btreet, will call for baggage In any part
of the city and suburbs, ud check 10 hotel or cottage
at Atlantic City. D. H. MUNDY.
fait
AgeuU
Al 8'46 A. M. AffAlTimMt.tlnn ftipTln.llnM '.Inn.
Ct'i'iin- ?ii.JnlV,,.';ai-1 t"Un. Pawengera for
trin.Tan.tl.r.'Olw V
At 1016 A. M. ArcnmniAil.iini, . . 'y-. . nr..ui..
RAILROAD LINES.
O ENNSYLVANI A CEMRAL RAILROAD.
bUMMFR TIME, TAKING EFFECT JUNK t. 1M7.
The trains ot the Pennsylvania Central Railroad
leave the Depot, at THIRTY -FIKST and MARKKT
btreets, which Is reached directly by the cars oiios
Market btreet Passenger Railway. Those Of the Ches
nut and Walnut Streets Railway run within cue
sonar of It, ,...,.. c. . ,.. -,
and Market Street thirty -five mlunteS before the
departure of each train. ... .n
bleeping t ar '1 icgeis can m nau on ,";"""
theUcketoMlce.N. W.cor. Ninth and Chesnut street.
A..n ..r tha Union Transfer limnany will Call lor
and otllver hBggA;e at Ibe Depot, orders lelt at No,
mil Chesnnt street, or No. 1 boutU Eleventh street, will
nceiveaiietilion. .-v.
li(AII l. L A y r. jr.iwj, t iu..
Mall Train.
rmill AccommniiKi ion. xo. i
t aal Line and Knw F.xpreas
lO'OO A.
12-I0 P
1-00 P.
l'aoll Accominooatloii. No. 1......
Harrmliurg Accoinmoiiatloii
1 ancacter AccomnioUalloo.....
I'Hrk.-hhiitir Train
m ! P.
4 Oil r.
8'30 P.
Western Acroinmodutlon Train
. 8 40 P.
. P. M.
7-8U P. M,
... -00 P. M.
1P1S P. M.
Cincinnati Expr-rss.....M......
h.rie Man -..
l'aoll Accommodation, No. s....
Philadelphia .xpreas....
l-.rle Alan leaves oaiiy. except naiuruay.
Phlliulelphia Express leaves daily.
All
other trains
dally, except Huutlay.
1 he Western accoidiiiuuihii nm. mua unn,
except Sunday. For full particulars as to fare aud
accommodations, apply to FRANCIS FUNK, Agent,
WO.W7JHUCKBIIWI. Tix,n VT,.
Ctnclnnail Express...,
1 1 ia At JUL.
7-10 A. M.
pniianelpnia l-.xprees-..
1- rle Alalia ....-
710 A. M.
8 20 A. M.
Paoll Accommodation. NO. 1..
ParkeHhurg 'l ralu... .........
Lancaster Train
S-io A. M.
18-4D P. M.
Fast Line and Erie Express..
Paoll Aocommodallon,No. 2..
Day F.xrreaH.......... ...
Paoll Accommodation, No. 8
110 P. M.
, 418 P. M.
6-2U P. M.
..... 7110 P. M.
IHP.1L
iiarnsotirg Acconimnoaiion..
For further inlormatlon apply to
JOHN C. ALLJ1.N, 1 lcaei Agent,
No. tiol CU KnN UT Street.
SAMUEL H. WALLACE,
Ticket Agent al the Depot.
Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Conmanv will nut as
sume any rink for Baggage, except for Wearing Ap
parel, and limit ihelr responsibility to One Hundred
Dollars In value. Ail Baggage exceeding th.M amount
In value will be at the risk of tha owner, nniaaa taken
by special contract.
JEDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
420 General Superintendent, Altooua, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA AND ERIE RAILROAD.-
BUMMER TIME TABLE.
TLronch and nlrect mute hetwaan Phlladnlnhla.
Baltimore. Harrlsburg. WililamsDort. and tne Great
Oil Region of Pennsylvania.
ELF.GANT SLKEPING CAR? On all Nigh Tram.
On aud aftrr MONDAY. ADrll 78. 18S7. thetraluaun
the Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will run aa
follows:
WESTWARD.
Mail Train leaves Philadelphia.......
7t P. M.
, 4-80 A. M.
.... 4-1)8 P. M.
leaves Wlillamsport....,
arrives at Erie.-
Erie Express leaves Philadelphia...
,12-00 noon.
leaves winiamspori.,
8-46 P. M.
arrives at Erie
.10-00 A. M,
Elmlra Mall leaves Philadelphia....,
8-00 A. M.
8-46 P. M.
.. 8-10 P. K.
leaves Wlillamsport........,
arrives at Lock Haven.........
UHTWIKD.
aiaii Train leaves Erie..
.10t8 A. M.
leaves Wllliamsporl .
arrives ai PhiladelDhia
,.10-10 P. M.
7-00 A. M.
Erie Express leaves Erie
, U0 P. M.
leaves wmiHiuspori " A. si,
arrives at Phlladelnhla 1-00 P. M.
Elmlra Mail leaves Lock Haven.......... 7-15 A. M.
" " leaves W llllamsport I'll A, M,
" arrives at Philadelphia 4'40 P. M,
Mall and Ex Dress connect with all trains on Warren
and Franklin Railway. Passengers leaving Philadel
phia at rznu m. arrive al Irvlnetou at S'tO A, M. ana
11 City at 8-60 A.M.
Leavlns- Philadeliihla at 7-80 P. M.. arnvsatOll
City at 4 '35 P. M.
All trains on Warren and Franklin Railway make
close connections at OH City with trains for Franklin
ana petroleum Centre. Baggage cnecsea tnrougn.
AlittUW 1a 1 XljR.lt,
1U General Superintendent.
FOR CAPE MAY BY RAILROAD, FROM
foot of MARKET Street (Upper Ferry).
Commencing SATURDAY, Jnly 13. 1867.
9-00 A. M. Morning Mall. Due 12-25 P. M.
a-tiO P.M. Cape May, Passenger. Due 7'18 P. M. ,
4-O0 P. M. Express. Due 7 05 P. M.
RETURNING TRAINS LEAVE CAPE ISLAND.
8-kO A. M. Morning Mali. Due 10-07 A. M.
0-00 A. M. Fast Express. Due U 07 P. M.
6-00 P. M. Cape May Express. Due 8-26 P.M.
Tbe SUNDAY MAIL and PASSENGER TRAIN
leaves Philadelphia at 7-u0 A. M., returning leaves
Cape Island at 6 00 P. M.
Commutation tickets, good for ONE, THREE, or
T v KLVE months, can be procured at the Cilice of
tbe Company, Camden, N. J,
Through tickets can be procured at No. 828 Chesnut
street (under the Continental Hotel), Persons
purchasing tickets at this ofnee can have their Dag
gage checked at their residences.
YVK8T JKIISKY 11 AIL. ROAD LINES,
from foot of MARKET Sireet (Coper Ferry),
Commencing SATURDAY, July 13, 1867.
8-no A. M. Morning Mall, for Brldgeton, fealem,
Mill vllle. Vlneland, aud Intermediate stations.
9 IKI A. M. Cape May Morning Mall.
8 08 P. M. Cape May Accommodation.
8-uo P. Al. Brldgeton and Salem Passenger,
4t0 P. M. Cape May Express.
6'00 P. M. Woodbury Accommodation.
Cape May Freight leaves Camden at 8-20 A. M.
West Jersey Freight Train leaves Camden at 12 M.
(noon).
Freight will be received at Second Covered Wharf
below Walnut street, from 7-00 A. M. until 8-00 P. M.
Freight received before VOO A. M. will go forward the
same day.
Freight Delivery. No. 228 B. DELAWARE Avenu
7 2 if WILLIAM J. BKWELL. Superinteudeul.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANI0WN, AN
NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE,
On and after Wednesday, May 1, 18flT.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia e, 7, 8,( 05, 10,11. It A. M.
1.
XV. .g . 4.8. 6X. 810. 7. 8. 8. 10. 11. 12 P. M.
Leave Germantown 8. 7, 7X, 8, 8-20, 9, 10, II, 12 A. M.
1, 2, 8, 4, 45i , , 84, 7, 8, , 10, 11 P. M.
The 8-20 Down Train and i aud b Up Trains will
not stop on the Germantown Branch.
" ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia 8S A, M. 2, 7. 10V P, M.
Leave Germantown ' A. M. 1, 8. V P. M.
CHESNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia , 8, 10, 12 A.M. 2, IS, V.
Leave Chesnnt Hill 7-10. 8, 8-40. and 1P40 A. M. 140,
nundaHb.
Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. 2 and 7 P. M.
Leave Chesnut H1U 7 60 A. M. 12 40. 6'40, and t-2B
P'iOR CON3HOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia S.7X.8, and lltA.M, Di.l.
44, 6H.fi.'4.06,and 114 P.M.
Leave Norrlstown S 40, 7, 7-60, t, and 11A.M. IK, 8,
iW. 8X. aud 8X P. M.
.o,auuo . qjj BUNDAY8,
Leave Philadelphia 8 A. M-. 2 80 and 7'1S P. M.
Leave Norrlalown 7 A. M.. 8 80 and P. M.
FOR MANAYUNK.
Leave Philadelphia 8, 7S. 9. and U OJ A.M. W , t,
H, Hi. . 8'U5. and 11 P. M.
Teave M anyuuk 810. V. 8 20, V, and 11X A. M.
fc10oVUNI)ATS.
- Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 7Y P. M.
L.ve Alanavunk A. M. IsndliU P. tr.
W.
, B. v iieun, general btiperintendent
, . i" . . 1 viTii oiuriiit4)naent.
Depot. NINTH and OKKEN streets.
PHJLADELPIIIA AND BALTIMORE CE.
TRAL RA I LROAD. Summer Arrangements.
On and alter SATURDAY, June 1, 1887, Trains will
leave Philadelphia, from the Depot of the West
Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, corner of
THIRTY-FIRST and CHESN UT Streets (West Phila
delphia), at 715 A. M. and 4'6n P M.
Leave Rising Sun at 6-15 and.Oxford at (-08 A. ML.
and leave Oxlord at 8Z6 P. M. .
A Market Train, with Paasencer Car attached, will
run 011 Tuesdays and Fridays, leaving tlieKlslug Bun
at 11-16 A. M., Oxford at 12ooM.,and Keunett atl'uO
P. M connecting at West Chester Juuouou with a
Train for Philadelphia. On Wednesdays and Satur
days trains leave Philadelphia at 10 P, M run
lug through to Oxford.
The Train leaving Philadelphia at 7lg A. If .con
nects at Oxlord with a dally Una ot Stage for Peach
Bottom, In Lancaster county. Returning, leave
Peach Bottom to connect at Oxford wUn the After,
noon Train tor Philadelphia,
Tbe Train leaving Philadelphia at 410 P. M. ran to
BlKlngSun.Md.
Passengeis allowed to take wearing apparel only
as baggage, and the Company will not In any case be
responsible tor an amount exceeding oue hundred
dollars, unless a special contract be mads ior the same.
6 lit HENRY WOOD, (Antral Sup't
HOOP SKIRTS.
rQQ HOOP SKIRTS, rjOO
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PRICES RKDUCEDIII V--"
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queue if a slight decline In'liuop Skirt matorlaT
together with our Increased facilities for SlnunSv
turlng. and a strict adherence to BUYING and
SELLING for CASH, we aie enabled to ,?trr all n?
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rv msiu-ii
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